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We’ve just announced that more than 100 funders and institutions combined continue to consider eLife papers when evaluating research contributions – regardless of our Impact Factor loss last year.
Craig Edmonston, Anna Jarrett, Kit Kacirek, Cathy Lirgg, Bettie Miller, Merry Moiseichik, Allison Scott and Kathy Throop were honored for their scholarly contributions and mentoring of students and ...
Hayley Jankowski has been interested in biomedical research since her freshman year of high school. Now, the Rowan University ...
This slate of awards, conferred by both Arts & Sciences and the Office of the Provost, reflects A&S faculty members’ ...
Already, the fallout has been overwhelming. As an article in Nature reports, “The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has ...
We have a responsibility to ensure that our discoveries are used in the public interest. That isn’t always easy.
ASU's VR Dreamscape Learn program found to improve student outcomes, engagement in science and retention of STEM majors.
Here’s what St. Isidore of Seville in Oklahoma, embroiled in a Supreme Court case about whether public money can be used for ...
At Amgen North Carolina, we see the apprenticeship program we developed in partnership with Wake Tech Community College, as a ...
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VISTA.Today on MSNWCU’s Inaugural Life Science Innovation Class Wins Big at Wistar Institute’s Shark Tank EventIn its first-ever run, West Chester University’s (WCU) new experiential course, MKT440-01 Life Science Innovation, has won ...
Following the election in February, the party leaderships of CDU, CSU and SPD have agreed on a coalition agreement titled “Responsibility ...
Backed up with state-of-the-art equipment, facilities, and laboratories, Thika School of Medical and Health Sciences (TSMHS) is one of the top medical and technical training institutions in the ...
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